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. >> you do not see a ted cruz of texas and elizabeth warren coming to terms over legislation? >> i doubt it. there's another thing here that i just want to mention. the president says he will not negotiate a bar raising the debt ceiling. that is paying the bills we have already incurred a, not setting a new standard. he has to negotiate, but he also has the possibility, instead of just letting us rolling the dice as simply saying he's going to break it. if he does that, there will be a court case, but that will take time. >> they want to jeopardize the full faith and credit of the united states by refusing to raise the debt limit, they will pay the consequences. >> you may want to refer to an impassioned speech obama gave in 2006 against raising the debt ceiling in the senate and the explain why we were robbing the future of the country. >> all the presidents have -- >> allowing the debt ceiling to rise automatically. >> let's go back to the relief package for sandy. why did he leave that? he opened himself up to scathing criticism. >> i do not understand it. eric cantor assur
. >> you do not see a ted cruz of texas and elizabeth warren coming to terms over legislation? >> i doubt it. there's another thing here that i just want to mention. the president says he will not negotiate a bar raising the debt ceiling. that is paying the bills we have already incurred a, not setting a new standard. he has to negotiate, but he also has the possibility, instead of just letting us rolling the dice as simply saying he's going to break it. if he does that, there will...
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so i think elizabeth warren is not only going to be a strong and loud voice but perhaps one because she has dealt in washington before that has a sense of pragmatism and how to get things done while articulating her principles. >> sir jonathan allen, duke of politico. >> nice. >> happy new year. see you soon. >> happy new year. >>> up next, we have talked a lot about the house disfunction but can the senate be fixed too? our inside man, jimmy williams, joins us with hope for a big change. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. we create easy-to-use, powerful trading tools for all. look at these streaming charts! they're totally customizable and they let you visualize what might happen next. that's genius! we knew you needed a platform that could really help you elevate your trading. so w
so i think elizabeth warren is not only going to be a strong and loud voice but perhaps one because she has dealt in washington before that has a sense of pragmatism and how to get things done while articulating her principles. >> sir jonathan allen, duke of politico. >> nice. >> happy new year. see you soon. >> happy new year. >>> up next, we have talked a lot about the house disfunction but can the senate be fixed too? our inside man, jimmy williams, joins us...
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they are taking elizabeth warren's advice. >> exactly. let's be fair for a moment. this was not a suit that they initiated, but that herb greenberg who was much in the news because he was part of an investigation. he instituted it. >> at the point you said to be fair to aig, do you understand your twitter is about to blow up? they didn't have to join. the board is deciding they could have come out and said we are not going to do this. >> i'm saying -- >> to be fair they had a choice in the matter. >> on a factual basis, they should have in my view and are going everybody else's view, this is an are you serious moment. the board could have received this petition and said no way. the fact that it's taken two days to mull whether or not this is a wise policy. >> they say they may not give the answer as to whether they will sue in a month. while these ads saying thank you to america are airing, thank you for your money we paid you back with interest. back to what they are claiming here is unfair treatment. this is like a fireman saving someone and -- >> doing mouth to m
they are taking elizabeth warren's advice. >> exactly. let's be fair for a moment. this was not a suit that they initiated, but that herb greenberg who was much in the news because he was part of an investigation. he instituted it. >> at the point you said to be fair to aig, do you understand your twitter is about to blow up? they didn't have to join. the board is deciding they could have come out and said we are not going to do this. >> i'm saying -- >> to be fair they...
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for example, senator-elect elizabeth warren. is that an individual who you think embodies where the democratic party needs to be moving? >> no, i do not. i think the democratic party is still pretty much the cult of the personalities that are involved. i think elizabeth warren won in the state of massachusetts simply because she was a better personality, a better candidate, and the issues in that state were issues that were totally marketable around her candidacy. on the other hand, in other states they were not equally as marketable. in the state of ohio, for an example, it was clear that the incredible number of racial minorities who turned out did so for barack obama. they didn't do so just for the democratic party. so i still think the democratic party at the moment has to rely upon the incredible personality of the individual candidacies before they can even get to the part of where they talk about a party agenda. >> john nichols, an interesting development today. the administration has announced that its transitioning its
for example, senator-elect elizabeth warren. is that an individual who you think embodies where the democratic party needs to be moving? >> no, i do not. i think the democratic party is still pretty much the cult of the personalities that are involved. i think elizabeth warren won in the state of massachusetts simply because she was a better personality, a better candidate, and the issues in that state were issues that were totally marketable around her candidacy. on the other hand, in...
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. >> reporter: in some of their places, more partisans, like democrats, elizabeth warren. >> do you think both sides can work together here? >> i hope so i really do. >> reporter: the senate banki i senator is on the committee. >> there are many people who would do anything to stop her and fight the protections she was fighting for. and now, she is a colleague. >> reporter: now they have to deal with her. >> now they have to yield the floor. >> reporter: on the other side, tea party texas backed republican, ted cruz, says he will fight for conservativism, not compromise. >> reporter: were you despi disappointed on how the fiscal cliff went down? >> i think it is a bad deal, hurt the economy, kill jobs. >> reporter: his party is feeling feisty, on the next battle to come, whether to raise the next debt ceiling. >> we can't agree on the reforms, without lowering the avalanche of spending that is creating this debt in the first place. >> reporter: and there is another sign that old pattern of brinkmanship is back. john boehner told republicans behind closed doors he will insist on spending c
. >> reporter: in some of their places, more partisans, like democrats, elizabeth warren. >> do you think both sides can work together here? >> i hope so i really do. >> reporter: the senate banki i senator is on the committee. >> there are many people who would do anything to stop her and fight the protections she was fighting for. and now, she is a colleague. >> reporter: now they have to deal with her. >> now they have to yield the floor. >>...
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. >> elizabeth our producer says he has never looked more refreshed and well rested. he is smiling, having a good time. >> winning cures everything. >> it really does. but we've been around shanahan now. this is his heard year and he has always been like that with us at least luckily in the media in training camp. it has change the the first two years because they haven't done so well in the regular season. nice to see them smiling now in january and preparing for the big of the game they've had in six years around this town. if they get it done, one more week to go. seattle comes in here. that is a good football team. but i don't think seattle travels well. we touched upon this a little bit yesterday. we'll delve deep near this as the day goes o it is not necessarily the type of team that is built for grass fields, outdoor play. they are a turf team. they are a west coast team, undefeated at home. very shoddy on the road. so we'll see if they can actually be standing after this week comes up. now, this defense has really stepped up in the seven-game winning streak. r
. >> elizabeth our producer says he has never looked more refreshed and well rested. he is smiling, having a good time. >> winning cures everything. >> it really does. but we've been around shanahan now. this is his heard year and he has always been like that with us at least luckily in the media in training camp. it has change the the first two years because they haven't done so well in the regular season. nice to see them smiling now in january and preparing for the big of...
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elizabeth prann is in nearby fletcher to tell us more. one councilman tells us that the gun shows are a forum for illegal gun trade, but who we spoke to said backgrounds are checked. the asheville gun and knife show, that's not good news for everyone. >> it's the sense of the people of asheville if they don't want guns here. >> since 1994 guns have been outlawed on city property in north carolina and condition shows like this prove that laws are not being enforced. >> our law specifically says you cannot possess a gun or a knife other than a pocket knife if any city facility. he says it's city property and intends to stop the shows here. and others that i the city has no authority. >> they own the land, and we're going to proceed with our gun show as we normally do. >> while they're at odds who owns the property, north carolina gun dealers points to a state statue and a city ordinance. >> there's a north carolina general statute, this state, no county or municipality may discriminate against a licensed gun show with any type of zoning or
elizabeth prann is in nearby fletcher to tell us more. one councilman tells us that the gun shows are a forum for illegal gun trade, but who we spoke to said backgrounds are checked. the asheville gun and knife show, that's not good news for everyone. >> it's the sense of the people of asheville if they don't want guns here. >> since 1994 guns have been outlawed on city property in north carolina and condition shows like this prove that laws are not being enforced. >> our law...
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>> massachusetts senator elizabeth warren, i think. it's not an easy thing to do what she did. i think people -- she was a star on this network and among progressives but to go, particularly as a woman in massachusetts that takes some real doing and i think she is going to be an absolute for us in the u.s. senate. >> steve, the rising star? >> pains me a bit to say because i'm not that -- >> say it. >> this is going to be the year with cory booker. >> not just in new jersey. crystal, the rising star. >> new congresswoman from hawaii, tulsy gavert. the youngest woman in the house and first hind du in congress. >> alex, the rising star. >> i asked you to go with chris first because i thought it was going to provide me some cover. i was going to say elizabeth. >> sure, you were. >> it's true. >> i'll tell you why. >> you want to give up going first again? >> i would like to go first. >> you will go first next time. i am going to agree with alex wagner, not chris hayes, alex wagner. we're going to be back with more of "the last word with holiday party." stay with us. ♪ ♪ >>> th
>> massachusetts senator elizabeth warren, i think. it's not an easy thing to do what she did. i think people -- she was a star on this network and among progressives but to go, particularly as a woman in massachusetts that takes some real doing and i think she is going to be an absolute for us in the u.s. senate. >> steve, the rising star? >> pains me a bit to say because i'm not that -- >> say it. >> this is going to be the year with cory booker. >> not...
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. >> elizabeth warren. we have unfinished business on wall street. in the housing market. elizabeth warren is going to be the rising star to finish that business or at least keep it in the public eye at a time when the economy's going to pick up and wall street would be forgetting about all it. we need to have an accounting. >> so no one sees a rising republican star? >> you know, i thought about mentioning i do think marco rubio and chris christie are going to be very prevalent voices in the conversation about what the republican party is going to do next. so -- and i think christie to your point earlier richard, did himself a lot of favors at the end of the campaign by showing that bipartisan side because that is where the republican party needs to go if they're going to be relevant in the next four years. so i would say those two are going to be important in the future. >> so on the republican side you say christie, rubio. >> i'm going with christie on this one. i think marco's very talented, but i think he's going to have a lot of obstacles going forward. and there are
. >> elizabeth warren. we have unfinished business on wall street. in the housing market. elizabeth warren is going to be the rising star to finish that business or at least keep it in the public eye at a time when the economy's going to pick up and wall street would be forgetting about all it. we need to have an accounting. >> so no one sees a rising republican star? >> you know, i thought about mentioning i do think marco rubio and chris christie are going to be very...
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street or more populist party, the party of rahm emanuel and the dlc or the party of sharon brown and elizabeth warren? president obama has papered over that for the last four years. we're talking about entitlements, medicare, those kinds of things now. it's going to be hard to paper over that. they have to decide who they are, too. are they a party that wants to raise the eligibility age for medicare or not? that's going to be a real tell in the second term. >> legacy watch. at this point, his legacy the defined by what? how does he avoid it being defined by the partisan battles of washington? >> part of the problem with the legacy watch is we're looking at it now but we don't know the legacy for about another five, ten years when we look back. >> or 100. >> think about -- >> still figuring out millard fillmore. he did strengthen the vice presidency. >> i think challenge this president has is, you know, again, obviously the budget, let's not forget, though, i have to get this in, $2.4 trillion in cults already signed by this president, budget control act. obviously that's got to get under cont
street or more populist party, the party of rahm emanuel and the dlc or the party of sharon brown and elizabeth warren? president obama has papered over that for the last four years. we're talking about entitlements, medicare, those kinds of things now. it's going to be hard to paper over that. they have to decide who they are, too. are they a party that wants to raise the eligibility age for medicare or not? that's going to be a real tell in the second term. >> legacy watch. at this...
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. >> why should we look out for the newly elected liberal hero elizabeth warren. >> will probably use her perch on the senate banking committee to take the fight to wall street in a way a lot of democrats haven't and see her become a liberal hero and a bogey man for those on the right. >> some of these names are names we've heard before, and some are new names. it shows -- i don't know a new lanscape for both parties. >> you see the republican party really try to embrace diversity, trying to move to the middle on some issues and on the left, you see some rising stars. it will be fun to watch kind of the jockeying over the next year, especially as we look forward to 2016, but also in the policy fights. >> fun? i don't known i would use the word fun. >> for those who are political junkies. >> nice to see you. john. >> and that jockeying has started now. marco rubio, a no vote on the fiscal cliff deal. coming up on "starting point "oishg the senate passed that deal as america plunged off the fiscal cliff. now the house has to throw us a rope. someone who will be voting on this measure in
. >> why should we look out for the newly elected liberal hero elizabeth warren. >> will probably use her perch on the senate banking committee to take the fight to wall street in a way a lot of democrats haven't and see her become a liberal hero and a bogey man for those on the right. >> some of these names are names we've heard before, and some are new names. it shows -- i don't know a new lanscape for both parties. >> you see the republican party really try to embrace...
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>> massachusetts senator elizabeth warren i think. it's not an easy thing to do what she did. i think people -- she was a star on this network and among progressives, but to go win statewide office particularly as a woman in massachusetts, that takes some doing and i think she'll be an absolute force. >> steve, the rising star? >> it mains me a bit to say because i'm not that much of a fan but this is going to be the year when cory booker makes his year. he's going to run for governor or decide to run against -- >> not just in new jersey. krystal, the rising star? >> new congresswoman from hawaii, tulsi gabbard. she's the first hindu american in congress. >> never heard of this person. >> really amazing woman. combat veterans. >> alex, the rising star. >> i ask you to go with chris first because i thought it would provide me some cover. i was going to say elizabeth warren. >> sure you were. >> it's true. >> do you want to give up going first again? >> i would like to go first again. >> you go first next time. i am going to agree with alex wagner, not chris hayes, alex wagner.
>> massachusetts senator elizabeth warren i think. it's not an easy thing to do what she did. i think people -- she was a star on this network and among progressives, but to go win statewide office particularly as a woman in massachusetts, that takes some doing and i think she'll be an absolute force. >> steve, the rising star? >> it mains me a bit to say because i'm not that much of a fan but this is going to be the year when cory booker makes his year. he's going to run for...
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there's, of course, democratic senator, soon to be the senior senator from massachusetts, elizabeth warren. independent senator angus king, who will caucus with the democrats, but he is certain to play an interesting role. and don't underestimate the one new republican senator to enter this. deb fischer, a woman there -- she's going to be someone to watch. don't assume she is just somebody that's going to be tea party through and through. >>> all right, developing now. you're looking at live pictures here of the capitol hill visitors' center. a lot of ceremonial swearing in going on. this is for the congressional black caucus and about to begin with 42 members in the 114th congress. it remains the largest racial minority caucus on the hill. ohio congresswoman marsha fudge is set to take over as chair, democratic leader, nancy pelosi expected to attend the ceremony and address members there. we will keep following all of these events this morning. this is supposed to be a fun, uplifting day. but, boy, after the last 72 hours, you can tell there is not the same pomp and circumstance in this
there's, of course, democratic senator, soon to be the senior senator from massachusetts, elizabeth warren. independent senator angus king, who will caucus with the democrats, but he is certain to play an interesting role. and don't underestimate the one new republican senator to enter this. deb fischer, a woman there -- she's going to be someone to watch. don't assume she is just somebody that's going to be tea party through and through. >>> all right, developing now. you're looking...
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elizabeth warren is one of many whose blood boils over. aig's reckless bets nearly crashed our economy. they should thank american taxpayers for their help, not bite the hand that fed them. it is worth noting they paid off their loans which resulted in a $220 million profit for the u.s. government and must protect the interest of their shareholders and held a meeting this morning to discuss the lawsuit. it is expected to reach a decision by the end of the month. joining us now from washington, msnbc policy analyst, ezra klein of "the washington post." always great to see you, my friend, especially on days like this where i am so confused as to how this could be happening. i ask you, my friend, is hank greenburg getting high on his own supply? >> it's honestly hard to talk about this issue on television, because you can't curse, and it's hard to talk about this issue without using all seven of the words you can't say. it's very important to know the loan rate that aig could have got if they had gone to the market, to the private market, tha
elizabeth warren is one of many whose blood boils over. aig's reckless bets nearly crashed our economy. they should thank american taxpayers for their help, not bite the hand that fed them. it is worth noting they paid off their loans which resulted in a $220 million profit for the u.s. government and must protect the interest of their shareholders and held a meeting this morning to discuss the lawsuit. it is expected to reach a decision by the end of the month. joining us now from washington,...
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dick and elizabeth and i were there that day. as the father of the 4-year-old and 1-year-old, there are a lot of moments when i wish i could take back what i saw. the incomprehensible grief that comes in those first moments of trying to understand what just happened. but make no mistake that the greek than that, that occurred in newtown is not abating. it is multiplying. in a tiny town like that when you take away the lives of 20 kids and six adults, many of which lived in tiny little neighborhoods, horrified children came from one street in that town. the grief continues. let me tell you what's happening today. many of elementary school has moved. a lot of the teachers haven't come back, a lot of the students have not returned. within each one of those classrooms, there is a state board. in one classroom in his monkey. a couple of times every day, a kid yells out the state board when he gets into a conversation with a fellow student that he doesn't be a part of. a third grader talking about what he saw thought of it, the bodies
dick and elizabeth and i were there that day. as the father of the 4-year-old and 1-year-old, there are a lot of moments when i wish i could take back what i saw. the incomprehensible grief that comes in those first moments of trying to understand what just happened. but make no mistake that the greek than that, that occurred in newtown is not abating. it is multiplying. in a tiny town like that when you take away the lives of 20 kids and six adults, many of which lived in tiny little...
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anyway, so if you're wondering what the hottest gifts this season were, fox's elizabeth macdonald shows us. >>> christmas day 2012 saw a record breaking increase in fablet and smartphone activations. americans activated 332% more apple and android devices than they did last christmas. according to analytic firms between december 1st and december 20th roughly 4 million devices were activated per day and on december 25th, however, a whopping 17.4 million tablets and smartphones were activated, the largest number on any given day in history. while both phones and tablets contributed to these record breaking numbers, more americans got tablets for christmas this year. 51% of the activations were tablets. the other 49% accounted for by smartphones and it looks like it was a great holiday season for apple and google as well as the lucky recipients of their gadgets. log onto foxbusiness.com for more. in new york i'm liz macdonald. have a safe and happy new year. >>> in about an hour we'll all start a new year birth a -- new year with a clean slate, so have you made your resolutions yet? [ male
anyway, so if you're wondering what the hottest gifts this season were, fox's elizabeth macdonald shows us. >>> christmas day 2012 saw a record breaking increase in fablet and smartphone activations. americans activated 332% more apple and android devices than they did last christmas. according to analytic firms between december 1st and december 20th roughly 4 million devices were activated per day and on december 25th, however, a whopping 17.4 million tablets and smartphones were...
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i'm elizabeth wenger. a water main break stopped traffic in hayward this morning. the break is flooding jackson street right there near the highway 92 off-ramp. they hope to have it capped very shortly. >> and the east bay water rate hike is up for discussion tonight. the contra costa water district is considering a 3.5% increase. the meeting starts at 6:30 at district headquarters in concord. >>> and stanford has won the rose bowl for the first time in 40 years. the cardinal scored touchdowns on their first two possessions and beat wisconsin, 20-14. >>> we'll have your traffic and weather coming up. >>> good morning. so far an easy commute as you work your way toward the bay bridge toll plaza and south bay turned off the metering lights no delays as you head into san francisco. jumping over to 880 right now, we had an accident near fruitvale. looks like all clear on that southbound side. still a little slow coming away from 980. northbound not showing any trouble spots this morning. capitol corridor delay
i'm elizabeth wenger. a water main break stopped traffic in hayward this morning. the break is flooding jackson street right there near the highway 92 off-ramp. they hope to have it capped very shortly. >> and the east bay water rate hike is up for discussion tonight. the contra costa water district is considering a 3.5% increase. the meeting starts at 6:30 at district headquarters in concord. >>> and stanford has won the rose bowl for the first time in 40 years. the cardinal...
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our number one candidate was elizabeth warren. she's already been told, calling out aig and big wall street bankers yesterday. we raised $1.5 million from grassroots contributions in this last election cycle. we raised $100,000 before she even announced she was going to run so that on the first day of prayer campaign should be able to hire staff and put together a competent campaigner, which she did. we also supported 30 candidates in the cycle. we did not work to undermine the president, because it would've been a disaster if mitt romney had been elected. we wanted to make sure that -- we asked our members to donate $3 or $5 to a candidate so we could do that with clean hands and really get progressive candidates. host: one industry that has seen positive numbers even during the recession is the energy and gas industry. we're talking about jobs. in the states that have that industry, their unemployment rate has remained very low. here is the headline today in one of the newspaper's online -- we are talking about jobs. guest: who
our number one candidate was elizabeth warren. she's already been told, calling out aig and big wall street bankers yesterday. we raised $1.5 million from grassroots contributions in this last election cycle. we raised $100,000 before she even announced she was going to run so that on the first day of prayer campaign should be able to hire staff and put together a competent campaigner, which she did. we also supported 30 candidates in the cycle. we did not work to undermine the president,...
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elizabeth cohen joins us to talk about his journey. i mean, how did he do this? >> it was a year-long journey. he had a stroke that, as you can see, made it extremely difficult to walk. he had to relearn all of that. you know what part of the key was? he went through a rehab program very intensive. it wasn't just all the regular stuff that they do. it was a lot of walking. it was a lot of going up stairs. it was very intense. it went on longer than many other rehab programs do. we were talking to a prominent stroke doctor today, suzanne, and he wishes every stroke patient had this kind of rehab and that it didn't just end. it goes on for years and years even after someone appears to be getting better. >> members of congress have a great insurance package and great medical coverage. is that the thing that normal stroke patients would have access to when you look at what he was able to do? >> this doctor said a lot of health insurance programs give you a set time, a matter of a couple of months for rehab and say you're done. when you have great insurance or when yo
elizabeth cohen joins us to talk about his journey. i mean, how did he do this? >> it was a year-long journey. he had a stroke that, as you can see, made it extremely difficult to walk. he had to relearn all of that. you know what part of the key was? he went through a rehab program very intensive. it wasn't just all the regular stuff that they do. it was a lot of walking. it was a lot of going up stairs. it was very intense. it went on longer than many other rehab programs do. we were...
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. >> two rising senate stars, one is elizabeth warren. i think that she will be helpful in george's and my campaign to limit the size of big banks and also angus king, an independent from maine, tremendous integrity and very popular. >> two new englanders though i say also senator joe manchin of west virginia, keep an eye on him, and now we pause to honor our fellow americans who serve and sacrifice. this week the pentagon released the name of one soldier killed in afghanistan. and finally, "your voice" this week. diana biederman asks today's question. why do we have inaugural ceremonies for two-term presidents? it says they all have to be sworn in. always an excuse for some party. this year has been scaled way back from ten balls to two but second inaugurations have been a time for some first. african-americans joined the parade for the first time at abraham lincoln's second inaugural. woodrow wilson's second, women were included 52 years later. harry truman's 1949 inaugural was the first on television and in 1997, americans could watch
. >> two rising senate stars, one is elizabeth warren. i think that she will be helpful in george's and my campaign to limit the size of big banks and also angus king, an independent from maine, tremendous integrity and very popular. >> two new englanders though i say also senator joe manchin of west virginia, keep an eye on him, and now we pause to honor our fellow americans who serve and sacrifice. this week the pentagon released the name of one soldier killed in afghanistan. and...
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this morning of the boston globe changing the guard, showing swearing in of the current junior senator elizabeth warren. john kerry will be approved by the senate to be next secretary of state that will set up another special election in massachusetts. there was another massachusetts politician that continues to comp -- to come up in conversations about the issue of bipartisan. in one of his final interviews in 2003. promised tip o'neal, sat down to talk to us about bipartisanship. this was in november 1992 interview part of c-span video library. >> the congress are begging to be able to work with the president of the united states. george bush never allowed them to work with him. he always tried to blame them for everything. he took pride in the fact 39 vetoes he had on the line. george bush never saw that. he wanted to chip the program. when they finally passed it and he did it, it was a weak piece of legislation that was really of no value. i don't see clinton doing that. i see tom follow -- folly and members of the congress working and everybody wants to get congress back on its feet. it's i
this morning of the boston globe changing the guard, showing swearing in of the current junior senator elizabeth warren. john kerry will be approved by the senate to be next secretary of state that will set up another special election in massachusetts. there was another massachusetts politician that continues to comp -- to come up in conversations about the issue of bipartisan. in one of his final interviews in 2003. promised tip o'neal, sat down to talk to us about bipartisanship. this was in...
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and i'm like elizabeth warren -- >> yeah. so there are photos up on your website. >> stephanie: yes. or the photos are up where? >> on your facebook page. >> stephanie: yes, and she could just not be warmer. >> yeah, she -- and i am -- there are a few people in politics that i am not objective about, and she is one of them. another one is chuck hagel but that's another story. >> stephanie: it was hilarious, like most people this week she was caught in traffic, and he was literally in the middle of a stem winder he would be able to afford education -- and it's like elizabeth warren is here. >> yeah, he was very sharp. and some day i hope to ask him. how do you integrate his previous job with this one? he was very, very funny. >> stephanie: yeah, he has unleashed the comedy cracken again. >> yeah, because it has to be enormously tempting. to essentially squelch the heckelers. >> stephanie: oh my god, jim he did a dead on bernie sanders impersonation. and he made an amazing point about the cost of college. how much does it cost
and i'm like elizabeth warren -- >> yeah. so there are photos up on your website. >> stephanie: yes. or the photos are up where? >> on your facebook page. >> stephanie: yes, and she could just not be warmer. >> yeah, she -- and i am -- there are a few people in politics that i am not objective about, and she is one of them. another one is chuck hagel but that's another story. >> stephanie: it was hilarious, like most people this week she was caught in...
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elizabeth cohen is our senior medical correspondent. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> this nurse she treats some of the sickest patients and if they get the flu there could be some serious health consequences. >> right, if you or i get the flu it's unpleasant, we're out of work for a couple of days or maybe a week, we don't feel well but we're probably not going to die but when someone is that sick in the hospital or in a hospice, if they get the flu, they could die and in fact 36,000 people a year die from the flu, so it's a serious thing for these patients. >> so this hospital has this mandatory policy. is this becoming more common? >> it is becoming more common because the only protection really for these very sick patients, of course they get the flu shot themselves, but it's so surround them with people who have also been vaccinated, so before around 2005 hospitals didn't really care so much, they didn't really push this, but then they started to push it and look at these numbers. it really tells you something. so in 2002, o
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hi, elizabeth. >> a very popular gun show. but just like you said, there is a debate brewing across the nation on whether or not the gun shows should be banned. we are seeing the gun shows in new york and connecticut cancelled here. but here in asheville, north carolina, you can see the gun show continues. but local government officials are figuring out way to ban these shows. they are trying to do it legally. this local councilman wants them banned from all city properties. >> i believe that gun shows are not contributing. so i would like not like to see the city be supporting them in any fashion. >> reporter: the issue is whether or not this center is owned by the city or the state. the state says they own it. the city claims they do. it's something that a judge will have to decide if the future. but meanwhile, gun dealers and attendees say they not only have the right to hold these gun shows, there is a north carolina statute protecting these events and they argue they are being discriminated against after the devastating s
hi, elizabeth. >> a very popular gun show. but just like you said, there is a debate brewing across the nation on whether or not the gun shows should be banned. we are seeing the gun shows in new york and connecticut cancelled here. but here in asheville, north carolina, you can see the gun show continues. but local government officials are figuring out way to ban these shows. they are trying to do it legally. this local councilman wants them banned from all city properties. >> i...
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what is the mood, elizabeth? >>reporter: well, you are right when you say it is divisive. we are seeing local officials taking matters in their own families and some states are canceling shows but local officials here in asheville, north carolina, are trying to get them banned altogether from city property. thousands of folks are showing up at gun shows in record numbers across the nation. at this gun show, we saw folks showing up three hours in advance of the doors opening. last month the f.b.i. reported 2.8 million people applied for concealed carry permit applications up 49 percent from december of 2011 and in asheville we see evidence of that. >> this is the first show in 20 year jazz done where people were waiting in line at 6:30 in the morning although they did not open until 9:00 and this is cut your local population showing we are thought going to be pushed around about what we can or cannot do with our guns. >> a councilman wants to say gun shows are not permitted on city property and this is consider add city building which is why there is a fight. the state says
what is the mood, elizabeth? >>reporter: well, you are right when you say it is divisive. we are seeing local officials taking matters in their own families and some states are canceling shows but local officials here in asheville, north carolina, are trying to get them banned altogether from city property. thousands of folks are showing up at gun shows in record numbers across the nation. at this gun show, we saw folks showing up three hours in advance of the doors opening. last month...
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elizabeth warren. >> yeah. elizabeth warren will already be the senior senator from massachusetts. >> bill: oh, that's right. john kerry is till there. he's not out yet. but she will soon. tammy baldwin from wisconsin. patrick murphy. i will be at his reception later today. new congressman from florida replacing allen west. there will be an election for speaker of the house. >> there will be. >> bill: that happens in the entire house. not just in the republican caucus right? >> it does, right. >> bill: nancy pelosi will be the democratic candidate. >> correct. >> bill: john boehner will be the republican candidate. will there be another republican candidate? >> there won't be another republican candidate per se. >> bill: nobody's going to challenge him? >> as they vote, they're allowed to vote for whomever they would like. so there will certainly be, i would predict some protest votes but i talked to a very well-placed conservative source yesterday who told me there hasn't been any chatter about -- or coalescea
elizabeth warren. >> yeah. elizabeth warren will already be the senior senator from massachusetts. >> bill: oh, that's right. john kerry is till there. he's not out yet. but she will soon. tammy baldwin from wisconsin. patrick murphy. i will be at his reception later today. new congressman from florida replacing allen west. there will be an election for speaker of the house. >> there will be. >> bill: that happens in the entire house. not just in the republican caucus...
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you are going to come around on elizabeth warren. you just are. who doesn't? elizabeth warren said this on the issue. aig's reckless bets nearly crashed our entire economy. taxpayers across this country saved aig from ruin. and it would be outrageous for this company to turn around and sue the federal government because they think the deal wasn't generous enough. steve. >> so i agree with elizabeth warren who's completely right. >> that's all i need to hear. you just made my morning. >> january 9th of the new session. >> check right there. >> it's amazing what a victory does. >> come on. >> something about 1,000 fathers and orphans. >> something like that. something like that. so i'm curious, mika. i'm reading "the new york times," as i do every morning. >> oh, yes. >> and i'm hurt. i am hurt because you always told me, and this is why, of course, i was hopeful even though mitt romney lost, that the next four years would be better because you said barack obama cares about women so much. >> yeah. >> and i thought he did. but obama's remade inner circle has an a
you are going to come around on elizabeth warren. you just are. who doesn't? elizabeth warren said this on the issue. aig's reckless bets nearly crashed our entire economy. taxpayers across this country saved aig from ruin. and it would be outrageous for this company to turn around and sue the federal government because they think the deal wasn't generous enough. steve. >> so i agree with elizabeth warren who's completely right. >> that's all i need to hear. you just made my...
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at 8:55 elizabeth dowling taylor on the life of white house slave paul jennings and his eventual freedom in 1847. at 9:50 chandra manning discusses the reasons why americans fought the civil war. and at 10:15, arthur herman on how fdr brought business leaders across the country to mobilize for world war ii. >> now, some of a washington post conference on women in leadership. we'll hear from andrea mitchell of nbc news, white house deputy chief of staff nancy-ann deparle, and the president of polytechnic institute. >> nancy-ann deparle, how are you? welcome. >> thanks. >> here we go. and dr. shirley ann jackson. and andrea mitchell. who's probably been working since fife this morning -- since five this morning too. >> how are you? >> i bet you every single person here has been up since five. >> i dressed based on what andrea had on. >> you saw her on tv, and then you said, oh -- that was clever. you're not a rhodes scholar for anything. [laughter] >> wow. >> 4:30 wakeup for morning joe. >> with oh, my gosh. so you get up at 4:30 every day -- >> not every day. >> many days. >> what time do
at 8:55 elizabeth dowling taylor on the life of white house slave paul jennings and his eventual freedom in 1847. at 9:50 chandra manning discusses the reasons why americans fought the civil war. and at 10:15, arthur herman on how fdr brought business leaders across the country to mobilize for world war ii. >> now, some of a washington post conference on women in leadership. we'll hear from andrea mitchell of nbc news, white house deputy chief of staff nancy-ann deparle, and the president...
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and the new edition of elizabeth warren. the possibility of barney frank joining the. the senate has seen an influence of liberal talent. all were reelected. the class of 2008 the senate has a core of assertive brainy liberals greater than we have seen in decades. >> wow, that's a very good point, norm ornstein. [♪ "world news tonight" theme ♪] >> stephanie: we have a bat [ censor bleep ] in the box. just 8% now say they are tea partiers. >> oh, bless their hearts. >> stephanie: pure kathy durrr. >> i say to the republican leadership take off your lace panties. >> stephanie: i bet she has said ere-my-gurd when she saw this headline. only 8% say they are members of the tea party. and this is rasmussen. >> they are a right-wing outfit. >> stephanie: right. 49% have an unfavorable view of the tea party. [ applause ] >> er-gurd. >> stephanie: does anyone know what we're talking about? we need to post it on our facebook. >> stephanie: it's mean. joe in chicago you are on the "stephanie miller show." >> caller: yes, i just wanted to hope that the main stream media takes
and the new edition of elizabeth warren. the possibility of barney frank joining the. the senate has seen an influence of liberal talent. all were reelected. the class of 2008 the senate has a core of assertive brainy liberals greater than we have seen in decades. >> wow, that's a very good point, norm ornstein. [♪ "world news tonight" theme ♪] >> stephanie: we have a bat [ censor bleep ] in the box. just 8% now say they are tea partiers. >> oh, bless their...
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host: elizabeth in texas, hi. caller: yes. host: happy new year. caller: [indiscernible] you do not want to tax yourself. host: hard time understanding you. sorry about that. cedric in south carolina. you are on the air. .ood morning caller caller: we do not have a tax problem. we have a wage problem. you get people like lindsey graham going around and telling his constituents we have to cut the military. you have the one that voted for the military. it just doesn't make any sense. we have a wage problem. thank you and have a nice day. guest: i think he is right. so many people are doing poorly and qualifying for government benefits. there are bills to raise the minimum wage. there will be stimulative measures that democrats will ask for. it helps people out and is a good way to reduce government spending by spending it now and stimulating the economy. host: hudson, new hampshire, good morning. caller: i am ashamed to be a republican. i've been a republican since i was young. i was proud to be a republican. now i'm so ashamed. these people are some
host: elizabeth in texas, hi. caller: yes. host: happy new year. caller: [indiscernible] you do not want to tax yourself. host: hard time understanding you. sorry about that. cedric in south carolina. you are on the air. .ood morning caller caller: we do not have a tax problem. we have a wage problem. you get people like lindsey graham going around and telling his constituents we have to cut the military. you have the one that voted for the military. it just doesn't make any sense. we have a...
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more joanie and elizabeth. we have pat and elizabeth. i'm digging your glasses, sweetie. those are awesome. there's willis, who you hear all the time. and there's some of our lovely ladies. everybody come up onset right now, if you can. cheers to 2013. cheers to 2012. it was a great year. i said everybody come up and we just have the commish. come on. >> happy new year, everybody. >> happy new year. >> joanie, come on up. you couldn't even open it for us? can we open it right now? i can do it. i can do a lot in 30 seconds. let's hope that i -- now, we're so appreciative for all of you and the best of luck, blessings and joy in 2013. >> get that bad boy open. >> one, two, three. >> yeah! >> cheers, everybody. >>> this morning on "world news now," midnight came and went. while the world was celebrating, congress was working to avoid the fiscal cliff. >> but there was no reason for celebration, at least on capitol hill. it is tuesday, january 1, 2013. >> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> we both agree it's really weird saying 2013. >> that was awkward. >> writing y
more joanie and elizabeth. we have pat and elizabeth. i'm digging your glasses, sweetie. those are awesome. there's willis, who you hear all the time. and there's some of our lovely ladies. everybody come up onset right now, if you can. cheers to 2013. cheers to 2012. it was a great year. i said everybody come up and we just have the commish. come on. >> happy new year, everybody. >> happy new year. >> joanie, come on up. you couldn't even open it for us? can we open it right...
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elizabeth warren won a huge battle with senator scott brown. how will she going to operate? the financial industry is a little bit nervous about her. she had the idea to come up with the consumer bureau that was so controversial, the agency that is now up and running as far as wall street reform. those two have strong personalities. they could also be dealmakers. host: on the republican side? guest: on the republican side, steve stockman, congressman, he will vote against the speaker. what kind of committee assignments will he get if he does that? that is one republican come in in not being shy. host: 1 last phone call for bob cusack. john in oregon, independent. caller: hello. all these issues mean absolutely nothing until you get down to accountability. host: what to you mean? caller: how come there's no criminal investigation of any of these bankers, of these corporate whores raking us over the coals? not one of them has gone to jail. a couple little small mutuals -- sorry for the people that lost their people-- i lost two retirement funds. first one was with ronald reaga
elizabeth warren won a huge battle with senator scott brown. how will she going to operate? the financial industry is a little bit nervous about her. she had the idea to come up with the consumer bureau that was so controversial, the agency that is now up and running as far as wall street reform. those two have strong personalities. they could also be dealmakers. host: on the republican side? guest: on the republican side, steve stockman, congressman, he will vote against the speaker. what kind...
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begins at noon eastern, and it sets records for the number of new democratic women, including senator elizabeth warren of massachusetts. now that fiscal cliff debate is over, lawmakers will have to quickly tackle issues, including the sequester, the debt ceiling, and as we just spoke about, aid to superstorm sandy victims. mitch mcconnell is throwing down the gauntlet for a showdown with the president over spending and the debt. he wrote an op-ed for yahoo! news, and here's part of it. the president may not want to have a fight about government spending, but it's a fight he's going to have, because it's a debate the country needs. >>> let's turn to another crisis, the aftermath of superstorm sandy. more than two months after landfall, the latest disaster is manmade. house speaker john boehner now says the new congress will vote tomorrow on finally providing federal aid. he fast-tracked the vote after unexpectedly shelving it earlier this week. that delay really blindsided and outraged the hardest-hit states. even his fellow republicans lashed out with extraordinary anger. >> this used to be som
begins at noon eastern, and it sets records for the number of new democratic women, including senator elizabeth warren of massachusetts. now that fiscal cliff debate is over, lawmakers will have to quickly tackle issues, including the sequester, the debt ceiling, and as we just spoke about, aid to superstorm sandy victims. mitch mcconnell is throwing down the gauntlet for a showdown with the president over spending and the debt. he wrote an op-ed for yahoo! news, and here's part of it. the...
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elizabeth residents who had done terrible things. it was incredible. >> this is not the life we all lived. >> learned to deal with extreme characters. >> huge closet or not, this is even -- >> michelle caruso-cabrera. i'm sorry. this is -- you see what i have to deal with here? >> now my morning work is done. >> michelle, business before the bell. you have a possible warn thing morning. >> yeah. we are looking at the markets opening. how do i follow all of that, i don't know. >> don't worry about it. just ignore it. >> the markets look like they are going to open lower. could be a couple of reasons. ben bernanke made a speech late yesterday. some people in the market may have thought that he wantsment quite as enthusiastic about doing things to support the economy as maybe they had hoped. that's up for debate. also, one of the companies that gives a credit score to the united states has come out and said that if washington doesn't deal with the debt ceiling, they could be downgrading the united states, the watch for that. once again
elizabeth residents who had done terrible things. it was incredible. >> this is not the life we all lived. >> learned to deal with extreme characters. >> huge closet or not, this is even -- >> michelle caruso-cabrera. i'm sorry. this is -- you see what i have to deal with here? >> now my morning work is done. >> michelle, business before the bell. you have a possible warn thing morning. >> yeah. we are looking at the markets opening. how do i follow all...
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a book elizabeth warren wrote. 50% goes to needs, 30% to want, 20% to savings and debt pay down. follow that formula and you will not get financial indigestion. >> i love that. great advice. so congress' current deal allows a 2% payroll tax break to expire. so most americans will actually going to see a lot of income in 2013. so let's put that in perspective. if you make $30,000 a year, your monthly paychecks will go down $50. and if you make $113,700, it will go down $189.50. so what are we supposed to do in order to compensate for that loss? >> i think most important thing is to take a look at your own personal spending habits. most of us have some weak spot. it might be electronics, might be cute clothes for a newborn. whatever it is, identify your weakness and be really clear. either set a dollar amount each month or each year and then very importantly you want to set it in a segregated account. i like the new blue bird account by american express and walmart. a great way with premium features and no hidden fees to essentially create a digital envelope system like we used to
a book elizabeth warren wrote. 50% goes to needs, 30% to want, 20% to savings and debt pay down. follow that formula and you will not get financial indigestion. >> i love that. great advice. so congress' current deal allows a 2% payroll tax break to expire. so most americans will actually going to see a lot of income in 2013. so let's put that in perspective. if you make $30,000 a year, your monthly paychecks will go down $50. and if you make $113,700, it will go down $189.50. so what are...
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many people think scott brown who lost to elizabeth warren in november will run again but there's new concern amongst democrats that brown instead may try to run for governor. that's another option for him. see if he runs against representative ed markey and loses, that would put an end to any future political ambitions. we shall see what happens. we're back after the break. stay with us. coming on to me all the time now. (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers thinking. >>ok, so there's wiggle room in the ten commandments, that's what you're saying. you would rather deal with ahmadinejad than me. >>absolutely. >> and so would mitt romney. (vo) she's joy behar. >>and the best part is that current will let me say anything. what the hell were they thinking? irene, drop the itch. we dropped the itch, you can too. with maximum strength scalpicin®. it's not a shampoo so you can stop intense itch fast wherever you are. i dropped the itch. free yourself from embarrassing scalp itch. drop the itch with maximum strength scalpicin®. also available scalpicin® 2 in 1, itch relief
many people think scott brown who lost to elizabeth warren in november will run again but there's new concern amongst democrats that brown instead may try to run for governor. that's another option for him. see if he runs against representative ed markey and loses, that would put an end to any future political ambitions. we shall see what happens. we're back after the break. stay with us. coming on to me all the time now. (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers thinking....
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. >> elizabeth was great. >> you hardly talk to me anymore, who do you come through the door at the end of the day. >> check in with gary tuchman, please, and we wish you a very happy new year of much success and peace and happiness and love. >> that was funny. >> awesome. >>> ahead on "starting point" we'll learn more about secretary clinton's health scare and her blood clot, what we know about her treatment and prognosis next with dr. sanjay gupta and we leave you with vegas, las vegas fireworks as sin city rings in the new year. cool stuff. you're watching "starting point." pause just before that rich sweetness touches your lips. the delightful discovery, the mid-sweetening realization that you have the house all to yourself. well, almost. the sweet reward, making a delicious choice that's also a smart choice. splenda no-calorie sweetener. with the original sugar-like taste you love and trust. splenda makes the moment yours. with the original sugar-like taste you love and trust. everything you can fit vo: in this bag is 20% off. saving 20% on everything your company needs. it's a big
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well, thank you so much, elizabeth. >> thank you. >> great to have you here. actually, fantastic story. you can read it in "bloomberg business week." and thanks again for being with us. >>> coming up next, our next guest has been called the master of the short story. well, we call barnicle that. no, we call him the master of something else. the "new york times" recently described his work as the best book all read this year. george saunders, his new collection. keep it here on "morning joe." living with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis means living with pain. it could also mean living with joint damage. help relieve the pain and stop the damage with humira, adalimumab. for many adults with moderate to severe ra, humira is clinically proven to help relieve pain and stop joint damage. so you can treat more than just the pain. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious alle
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granted it is more the house republicans that are the problem -- >> caller: maybe they ought to make elizabeth warren the head of the senate. >> stephanie: exactly. she made aig's nut sack shrink back up. shunk. that's the sound it makes. >> how would you know? [ laughter ] >> stephanie: senate democrats rallied around a scaled back filibuster deal. i read what dick durbin said, one after the overall of these senior democrats like it. senator ron widen said i'm with my colleague jeff merkley on the substance, but think senator reid has done a significant amount of reform. bob casey said yeah i'll support, we have to try to reach by partisan agreements around here on a regular basis. i get it. everything that senator merkley said when we had him on made so much sense to me. why don't they have to actually talk? >> with these kind of bipartisan deals we would have lost world war ii because the republicans -- i'm not so sure about getting in a war with germany. >> first hitler reference. [ bell chimes ] [ applause ] >> stephanie: and hey almost to the end of the first hour. >> i know. >> stephani
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[ ♪ "world news tonight" ♪ ] >> stephanie: all right, senator elizabeth warren, what's not great about her? >> don't get me started! [ laughter ] >> stephanie: stereotypes are us. she said she would promise more and she disappointed us. on the blacks and the jews. >> she's a cherokee, right. >> why don't you ax her about that. half breed. that's all she ever heard. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: i just love the headline entitled senator warren gears up. here we go. this is in "the washington post." aig, have you heard about this? in the process of deciding whether to join a $25 billion shareholder lawsuit against the federal government despite the government's role -- that would be us in bailing out the company, for $182 billion. >> let me check behind the sofa. >> if it is such a burden to them, why don't they pay it back with interest. >> stephanie: the government rescued deprived shareholders of tens of billions of dollars -- >> we saved your ass. >> stephanie: this comes as aig is running ads thanking the american people for the bailout. joining the lawsuit would be widely seen as an a
[ ♪ "world news tonight" ♪ ] >> stephanie: all right, senator elizabeth warren, what's not great about her? >> don't get me started! [ laughter ] >> stephanie: stereotypes are us. she said she would promise more and she disappointed us. on the blacks and the jews. >> she's a cherokee, right. >> why don't you ax her about that. half breed. that's all she ever heard. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: i just love the headline entitled senator warren gears...
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and i wouldn't be broken hearted if elizabeth warren ran against hillary. i think if the democrats give it to her then that's going to be really kind of a drag and disappointing. i help to is a bit more interesting. >> yep, i do too. all right. it is time to take a break. so let's do that now. >> john: when we come back, i with a tonight play sound bytes from this thing last night. parts of it, it reminded me of okay katie, thank you for your five year contract. here's your check. plus, the new immigration deal, the filibuster and hybrid car that runs on air. good god. it's "the stephanie miller show." >> announcer: fresh republican outrage. you keep listening she'll make more. it's "the stephanie miller show." i think the number one thing that viewers like about the young turks is that we're honest. they can question whether i'm right, but i think that the audience gets that this guy, to the best of his ability, is trying to look out for us. ♪ come on baby and rescue me ♪ ♪ because i need you by my side ♪ ♪ can't you see that i'm lonely ♪ >> st
and i wouldn't be broken hearted if elizabeth warren ran against hillary. i think if the democrats give it to her then that's going to be really kind of a drag and disappointing. i help to is a bit more interesting. >> yep, i do too. all right. it is time to take a break. so let's do that now. >> john: when we come back, i with a tonight play sound bytes from this thing last night. parts of it, it reminded me of okay katie, thank you for your five year contract. here's your check....
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>> stephanie: anyway, love this piece by elizabeth rosenthal. we'll post it. more guns equals more killings. >> it is already posted on your facebook page. [ ♪ magic wand ♪ ] >> stephanie: it is like magic! seriously, when all of this first happened and we looked at all of the statistics around the world, how can you just think that's okay? and this is -- oh, that's the price of freedom that your 6-year-old might get shot at school. there is cause and effect. i've seen a lot of articles. this one, she says in the wake of the tragic shooting at sandy hook elementary school in newtown, connecticut last month the nra said to place a good guy with a gun -- >> some of those at fort ord. >> stephanie: right. also columbine. she says i recently visited some latin-american countries that mesh with the nra's vision where guards with guns grace every lobby, storefront, atm and restaurant and gas station. has not made the countries saner or better. guatemala, honduras, venezuela have some of the highest homicide rates in the world. >> what a coincidence. >> stephanie
>> stephanie: anyway, love this piece by elizabeth rosenthal. we'll post it. more guns equals more killings. >> it is already posted on your facebook page. [ ♪ magic wand ♪ ] >> stephanie: it is like magic! seriously, when all of this first happened and we looked at all of the statistics around the world, how can you just think that's okay? and this is -- oh, that's the price of freedom that your 6-year-old might get shot at school. there is cause and effect. i've seen a...